RNA extraction using trizol/tri

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RNA extraction with TRIzol (Invitrogen product name) or the equivalent TRI (Sigma-Aldrich product name) is a common method of total RNA extraction from cells based on the research of Chomczynski P, Sacchi N. 1987 [1] and reviewed by the authors again in 2006 [2]. It takes slightly longer than column-based methods like RNAeasy but it has higher capacity and can yield more RNA. Along with chaotropic lysis buffers it is generally considered the method that gives the best quality RNA.